Bushnell Patriot Edition Hunting Laser Rangefinder

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posted on August 11, 2011
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In celebration of its partnership with Folds of Honor, Bushnell Outdoor Products has introduced the Patriot Edition Hunting Laser Rangefinder. By purchasing the Patriot Edition, customers can donate a $30 mail-in-rebate or a portion of it to the Folds of Honor Foundation.

The Patriot Edition features the Bushnell Scout 1000 ARC, which is equipped with the exclusive Angle Range Compensation (ARC) technology and accounts for terrain angles and provides the user with the true distance to the target. In a rugged, rubber shell, the Scout 1000 also features RainGuard HD lens coating. The suggested retail price is $299.99, and it comes with a Folds of Honor SKINZ, carrying case, battery and neck strap.

Founded by Major Dan Rooney in 2007, Folds of Honor provides post-secondary educational scholarships to the spouses and children of service members disabled or killed during U.S. military service.

For more information, go to bushnell.com

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